Jb. Torres et al., Within-plant distribution of the leaf miner Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) immatures in processing tomatoes, with notes on plant phenology, INT J PEST, 47(3), 2001, pp. 173-178
This study was carried out to evaluate site preference of tomato leaf miner
, Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechildae), developmental stages
on processing tomatoes. Eggs, first- and fourth-instar-caterpillars and pup
ae, damaging processing tomatoes var. IPA-5, at selected stages (I-before f
lowering, II-before fruits developed, and Ill-after fruits developed) were
examined. Natural oviposition was studied by releasing 3-day-old T. absolut
a moths (ca 20-30) in cages under conditions of darkness. At stage I, the f
emales chose the under-side of the leaf for oviposition in the apical part
of the plant canopy. However, the number of eggs laid on the under-side of
the leaf surface and petioles were similar in the three plant parts. At sta
ges II and III, the means of eggs laid on either the upper- or under-side o
f leaf surfaces was similar between apical and median plant parts. Eggs rec
orded on leaf petioles were equal for the three parts (apical, median, basa
l). Higher first- and fourth-instar-caterpillars numbers were observed on t
he apical and median plant parts for the three developmental stages. Howeve
r, fourth-instar-caterpillars were distributed equally on the three plant p
arts in stage III. Higher pupation at stage I was observed on the apical pa
rt, while at stages II and III it was similar among the three plant parts.
For all stages, the pupation was higher on leaves, followed by soil, mainst
ems and fruit (stage III), respectively. Stage III showed a higher number o
f pupae on the mainstem compared with stages I and II.